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El_Jefe

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Efejle

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These days you need to literally try to kill someone or the equivalent in crime in order to see jail time: Jails are so badly overcrowded all across all 50 states, especially in huge states like Texas, California and New York.
 

FineMaterial

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These days you need to literally try to kill someone or the equivalent in crime in order to see jail time: Jails are so badly overcrowded all across all 50 states, especially in huge states like Texas, California and New York.
Not! Jails are closing everywhere, rapidly. It's a major problem in upstate NY where it may be the only source of income. Try facts next time you want to try reporting news breathlessly.
 

rcsone1

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Yeah…this is a great deal!

These days you need to literally try to kill someone or the equivalent in crime in order to see jail time: Jails are so badly overcrowded all across all 50 states, especially in huge states like Texas, California and New York.
...it was recently reported illegal aliens ATTENDING state prison in Oklahoma cost $34,000 per day...if these people were sent home, maybe they could quickly make available necessary room for other travelers to known, deserved legal attendance......?.......best to all.............rs
 

mcpat

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Not! Jails are closing everywhere, rapidly. It's a major problem in upstate NY where it may be the only source of income. Try facts next time you want to try reporting news breathlessly.

“The closures of prisons in New York State are driven by a combination of factors, including overcrowding, budget cuts, and a shift towards rehabilitation and reentry programs.”
 

SkiSkiSki

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“The closures of prisons in New York State are driven by a combination of factors, including overcrowding, budget cuts, and a shift towards rehabilitation and reentry programs.”
Can someone explain why overcrowding would drive the closure of prisons? Seems backwards.

It may be cheaper to put criminals back on the streets, but some things are worth paying for.
 

mcpat

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Can someone explain why overcrowding would drive the closure of prisons? Seems backwards.

It may be cheaper to put criminals back on the streets, but some things are worth paying for.
Literally the article explains it.
 

SkiSkiSki

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Literally the article explains it.
If "alternative solutions" was the right thing to do they would have done that before worrying about the overcrowding. "Hop[ing] to reduce its prison population in a more sustainable and humane manner" means putting criminals back in the streets and "hoping" it turns out well. Make it make sense.
 
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